Susan Trout, Women's Choir Director, Voice

    Susan Trout, dramatic soprano, is known for her versatility in a wide range of repertoire. She has appeared as an oratorio soloist with the baroque orchestras of Emmanuel Music, Boston Cecelia, Handel and Haydn Society, and the Washington Bach consort in such works as Samson, G.F. Handel, Mass in B minor, J.S. Bach, In the Beginning, A. Copland, Gottes Zeit ist die Aller Beste Zeit, J.S. Bach, St. John Passion, J.S. Bach. Ms. Trout has appeared with Boston Lyric Opera as Sarah in The Ballad of Baby Doe, and also as Mrs. Baines in the workshop production of Elmer Gantry. Ms. Trout has been a featured soloist with the Merrimack Valley Philharmonic performing the Four Last Songs and finale from Der Rosenkavalier of Richard Strauss, and the Liebestod of Richard Wagner. She has also been heard locally with the choruses and orchestras of Tufts performing the Verdi Requiem, of M.I.T. performing the Mozart Requiem, with Clark University in the Poulenc Gloria, and with the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus in the Lord Nelson Mass by Haydn. Ms. Trout is a member of Emmanuel Music, world renowned for its performances of Bach cantatas as a part of the weekly liturgy.

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Susan Trout New School Faculty